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Old 03-28-2019, 03:29 PM   #67
flatbed67
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Re: 1968 Chevy Bel Air Wagon Project

It's been less than three weeks since I epoxied the wagon, and started filling
and sanding. It already feels like an eternity. There's not one piece of sheet
metal on this car that isn't either dinged, welded, crashed or smashed, so it's
been a lot of work, even if the result won't be anything close to perfect.
Getting close, only the tail and right hand side rear quarter to go before moving on to the next stage.
Here's a pic of the tail gate and rear corner. Pretty work intense details.




And yes, before anybody comments, I do bondo better than sheet metal
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